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View usage for: (peɪn) Word forms: plural panescountable nounA pane of glass is a flat sheet of glass in a window or door. Synonyms: sheet, panel, windowpane More Synonyms of pane pane in British English 1 (peɪn) noun1. a sheet of glass in a window or door 2. a panel of a window, door, wall, etc 3. a flat section or face, as of a cut diamond 4. philatelya. any of the rectangular marked divisions of a sheet of stamps made for convenience in selling b. a single page in a stamp booklet See also tête-bêche, se tenant Word origin C13: from Old French pan portion, from Latin pannus rag pane in British English 2 (peɪn) noun, verb a variant of peen French (pane) adjective(of fish, meat, etc) dipped or rolled in breadcrumbs before cooking (peɪn) noun1. a piece or division, esp. if flat and rectangular ; specif.,a. a single division of a window, etc., consisting of a sheet of glass in a frame 2. a panel, as of a door, wall, etc. 3. any of the flat sides, or faces, as of a nut, bolt head, cut diamond, etc. 4. Philatelya. a separate section of stamps, variously a quarter, half, or full sheet, as cut for sale b. a block of stamps sold in a booklet : in full booklet pane Word origin ME pan < OFr < L pannus, piece of cloth < IE base * pan-, fabric > Gr pēnos, cloth, OE fana, banner Examples of 'pane' in a sentencepane There is the ministry zone where the bureaucrats go about their work behind panes of turquoise glass.The rain had been drumming on our window pane all night.All the other window panes would filter the light of the sun through their own distinctive designs.The status of a worker was signalled by the number of panes in his windows and the shape of door panels.The floor was of dirt and the two windows had shutters, but no glass panes.Giant glass window panes aren't delivered on time.The room had a nice curve to it, and a big curved window with small panes.Don't put them near radiators or let their leaves touch cold window panes.A fly buzzed against one of the window panes.The setting sun made the window panes glow like red flame; but the kitchen fire was not alight.Some suggested it was just a car's rear light reflected in a pane of glass in front of the camera.One intriguing feature of the house is the bowed glass in the windows, each pane billowing outwards like a sail. Window panes were also replaced.The window panes blew out.But for single panes of glass, all that is needed is exceedingly cold air on the outside and damp air on the inside.Glass has historic value, too: keep crown glass panes with wavy or circular patterns.We stepped across a narrow arcade, a bright and airy place lined with light iron columns and floored with panes of thick glass set in lead. Single panes it is.At the time, it was the largest single pane of glass to be installed in a residential chalet interior in the Alps.Any windows that look over the club's grounds should be frosted glass and should be opened only by a small pane at the top, he said. British English: pane NOUN A pane of glass is a flat sheet of glass in a window or door. I watch my reflection in a pane of glass. - American English: pane
- Brazilian Portuguese: vidraça
- Chinese: > 一块 >玻璃
- European Spanish: cristal
- French: vitre
- German: Scheibe
- Italian: pannello
- Japanese: 枚
- Korean: 창유리
- European Portuguese: vidraça
- Latin American Spanish: cristal
Chinese translation of 'pane' n (c) - [of glass]
窗格玻璃 (chuānggé bōli) (块(塊), kuài)
Definition a sheet of glass in a window or door a pane of glass |